marches in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for marches in the English»French Dictionary

I.march [Brit mɑːtʃ, Am mɑrtʃ] N

II.march [Brit mɑːtʃ, Am mɑrtʃ] VB trans

III.march [Brit mɑːtʃ, Am mɑrtʃ] VB intr

march-past [Brit, Am ˈmɑrtʃpæst] N

March [Brit mɑːtʃ, Am mɑrtʃ] N

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marches in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for marches in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.march <-ches> [mɑ:tʃ, Am mɑ:rtʃ] N

III.march [mɑ:tʃ, Am mɑ:rtʃ] VB trans

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The relief column marches on towards the fort but heat, lack of water and a sand castle building competition gone wrong decimates the force to a handful.
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She refuses and marches into her igloo, slamming the door behind her.
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The lower end of the heddle leaves are attached to treadles or marches.
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The military during WWI produced official music such as regimental marches and songs as well as utilitarian bugle calls.
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This effort was supplemented by noisy protest marches and aggressive media campaign.
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Over the next thirty years this was used many times to ban or re-route nationalist, republican and some left-wing parades, marches and meetings.
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He was arrested by the police for leading certain protest marches against the unholy alliance of liquor lobbies, politicians and the police.
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As an army marches first of all on its feet, the manual writers were more concerned that troops should have good footwear than anything else.
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Sanitarium visitors engaged in breathing exercises and mealtime marches to promote proper digestion of food throughout the day.
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There were special tunes, marches or riding melodies that were performed in the wedding procession, etc.
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